I don't really understand what you are asking for, but my first response covers accl pump function and delivery options.
What is important to keep in mind is that the pump "stroke" is the same depending on what hole in the pump arm you are using.
If you want more stroke you'll need to drill an additional hole or holes closer to the pivot point.
Really no need for all that, especially since you mentioned that the carb has been "flawless".
The other two ways to increase delivery, or the total amount of fuel trapped under the plunger is to either shorter the pump shaft or the link going up to the pump arm. Doing either one RAISES the height of the pump plunder in the bore trapping more fuel under it per stroke.
Keep in mind that you are limited with some pumps as the retainer is too high and hits the bottom of the airhorn before the plunger would reach its maximum height.
One must also make sure when modifying pumps, links or arms for increased fuel delivery that the seal must be in the bore to prevent a delay in pump shot when it first starts moving down.
I will also add here that the accl pump is not a weak point on the Q-jet, and most applications will NOT require a short pump to increase how much fuel is added per stroke.
As explained above in my first response shorter pumps were application specific, like a Marine carb for example. They require a short pump not to increase fuel delivery per stroke as much as they need some pump shot left at higher throttle angles since those engines are heavily loaded in most scenarios. For example, a boat cruising along steadily at 20 MPH or so will need a lot of throttle angle to maintain that speed. If the operator chooses to go ahead quickly there may not be any pump shot left if the wrong pump were used and the engine is likely to stumble instead of increasing RPM smoothly.
So bottom line here is that if/when you want to increase accl pump delivery you need to shorten the pump shaft or shorten the link up to the pump arm. Doing either one raises the pump in the bore. To increase pump stroke you will need to move the link closer to the pivot point by adding an additional hole in the pump arm.....hope this helps some......Cliff